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K M Baharul Islam

Defending Traditional Knowledge Rights


India´s Legal Battles Against Turmeric, Basmati Rice and Neem Patents in USA and Europe
2011. 92 S.
Verlag/Jahr: VDM VERLAG DR. MÜLLER 2011
ISBN: 3-639-37724-9 (3639377249)
Neue ISBN: 978-3-639-37724-8 (9783639377248)

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Knowledge is power in today´s information society and intellectual property rights (IPR) attain a significant role in the economics of this society. It is usually presumed that the prevailing international concepts of IPR laws do not help indigenous communities in safeguarding their traditional knowledge. Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) values the innovative mind and individual proprietary right over a new product. Traditional Knowledge (TK), on the other hand, values social ownership of that knowledge resource. Plants and genetic resources are considered as a common heritage of mankind that is to be preserved, freely available for use, and ultimately benefit the present and future generations. The conflict between IPR and TK has also brought to light the ways that are being adopted by countries like India not only to protect its own TK through national IPR systems, but also to put in place vigilance mechanisms against misappropriation of its TK by unscrupulous patentees. Moreover, other IPR mechanisms like trade secrets, geographical indications, trade marks, or sui generis rights of indigenous people can also come to the rescue of TK.
is a Teacher, Communication Specialist, Lawyer and an Information Technology policy analyst. A former Associate Professor at NCERT, New Delhi and Addis Ababa University, he also served on several assignments with UNESCO, UNECA,UNESCAP and African Development Bank across Asia and Africa. Presently he is the CEO of South Asia Development Gateway.